I like the list. I used to be very vocal though now I mostly lurk.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 5:25 AM, Chip Mefford c...@well.com wrote:
Good day all;
As of this morning, there are 456 subscribers to this list.
The recent news of Keith's passing come as sad news to us all and we saw a
tiny
on the existing
diesel. Without this list I'd likely never had the nerve, let alone the
research boost, to do this project!
Regards,
-dave
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Pictures can be seen at the link:
http://www.mnn.com/your-home/remodeling-design/blogs/algae-powered-apartment-complex-blooms-in-hamburg
Today, here’s a look at a freshly completed residential complex in Hamburg,
Germany, where even Slimer would feel right at home. And while it may not
contain
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Chip Mefford c...@well.com wrote:
Okay list;
We're almost there. Keith is having issues posting to the list.
Keith who? lol.
I'd actually appreciate a few echos from you all. My logs show all the
email except a small handfull being delivered promptly.
I
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Sorry for the inconvenience.
I feel so inconvenienced. I presume this is the new list?
-dave hojo
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On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Keith Addison
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Our house didn't have a cable because it had been empty for so long
and nobody was ever going to live there again (it was haunted).
The great white ghost? (http://journeytoforever.org/media/k/k-weeds2.jpg)
...
http://www.monbiot.com/2011/12/19/how-freedom-became-tyranny/
Rightwing libertarians have turned “freedom” into an excuse for greed and
exploitation.
By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian
Sad times:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034337_New_Zealand_food_freedom_human_rights.html
(NaturalNews) The God-given human right to freely cultivate food is under
attack in New Zealand (NZ) as special interest groups and others are
currently attempting to push a food security bill through the
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/06/17-5
Published on Friday, June 17, 2011 by the Independent/UK
Cheap Meat, MRSA and Deadly Greed
If they aren't stopped soon, the WHO warns we are facing a 'doomsday
scenario of a world without antibiotics'
by Johann Hari
snip
As the
http://rareseeds.com/blog/bakersville/monsanto-facing-gmo-lawsuit/
Posted on April 11, 2011
Monsanto Facing GMO Lawsuit
...
Woo Hoo!
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 4:08 AM, Keith Addison
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Back at the rich end there's a tiny minority with truly monstrous
eco-footprints, but, persons or not, they're not human at all.
To digress on your point, Keith,
In all honesty, I don't think that they want to be human.
Published on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 by Mail Guardian
Shale Gas as Dirty as Oil, Coal for Warming
Shale gas holes up in a dense sedimentary rock which is fractured by
large volumes of water and chemicals that are piped in horizontally
under high pressure.
After the fracturing, large
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Dawie Coetzee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of those things might have uses in pigments or glazes in ceramics, where
they get locked into a substrate or otherwise chemically modified in the
firing
process. Perfectly safe pottery contains stuff that is
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Jeromie Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it would help to know how much arsenic this is, where it would
be located and
how pure. Plastic barrels should be able to store it for a long time
in relative safely.
After enough has been collected it might be
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Dan Beukelman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you are looking for a useful, non-harmful use for arsenic?
Not necessarily useful or even a use. I'm pondering the aspects of
waste management. A great deal of waste from one process can be used
in the input of other,
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Jeromie Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arsenic (in very pure forms) is used in many things from batteries to
microchips. Maybe contact a metals recycler or such?
Where does production arsenic come from now?
As far as I know, it's mined. Recycling would
To the list,
I was pondering some facets of well water contaminants. For the
purposes of this discussion, I want to limit the factors that make up
the scenario. First, lets presume that there is nothing malicious
inherent in the problem, nor are there human factors that can be
mitigated.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Mark Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply. See below.
this is actually pretty interesting but there is a way to recycle the
Arsenic you use.
1) Use it as rat poison,
2) Use it as a Weed killer,.
3) Use it to Preserve Wood
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Jan Warnqvist
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Apart from this is methanol an excellent fuel, especially
if there was methanol from biological sources available.
You could always skip the methyl alcohol and just use biogas. About
as biological as it gets with far less
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 3:01 PM, robert and benita rabello
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... Does it follow
that a reduction in energy use and reliance on renewables would
necessarily result in massive declines in both industrial output and
citizen comfort?
Articles like these tend to suggest
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Chip Mefford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Snipped for clarity, Just responding to the points with which
I have issue:
Yes, the 'all or none by tomorrow' is a false dichotomy. It's stating
that since it cannot happen by tomorrow, then it should be dismissed
right
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Tom Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to get a permit to distill fuel grade ethanol in the United
States it must be denatured. The recommended method is to add 2 gallons of
unleaded gasoline to 98 gallons of ethanol. The problem for the home brewer
is
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Terry Wilhelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
I had to come back to this email to ask you a few questions about your post.
1. Where did you get any of this information from?
2. What are you talking about, The problem for the home brewer
is that water
So, was that George guy serious? I mean, calling a disaster all
tidied up with negligible impact while citing a chart from a comic
writer (albeit a very scientifically inclined author) as evidence that
this whole thing really sheds a good light on nuclear boarders on
unethical. We here in the US
If you leave Cape town, then 2 weeks later there's an earthquake, we
may have to quarantine you to one place. Glad to hear you and Midori
are all right.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Keith Addison
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But actually, as Fritz said, I'm not there any longer, I've been in
Keith,
I see that you're about 750km by road to Fukushima and closer by
the crow. I send my wishes that you and others get through everything
as safely as possible.
-dave hojo
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with the Morris.
Dave Roberts
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Dinky car revolution: Why more drivers are swapping
their gas guzzlers for cute compacts
Keith
Very interesting. Please send me a pic. Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Robert,
Thank you for your very logical, succinct, insightful, and thoughtful
assertions. Very refreshing.
Dave Buck
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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel
How about corn? About 2.75 for a bushel.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 9:36 AM
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Subject: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options
Hello. Does anyone else use a
than a 40% gas
mixture in your tank. Any information that anyone can provide would be
much appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave Roderick
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Let's
say I wanted to start brewing my own B100 to save some money. Is it possible to
buy SVO at less than $2.50/gallon? And if so, where would one get such (in
Houston?) and how much would one have to buy? a 55gal drum? or
two?
Dave
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indicate about 1.7-1 (or close to
2-1), but not sure what they are for Bio-Diesel. Can anyone help provide
details or specific links to facts that will help set us all straight??
Thank youDave B.
3.2 units out for every unit in.
http://www.nrel.gov/docs/legosti/fy98/24089.pdf (page 7
Cummins and I would like to run 100% biodiesel
That has beenwashed and dried . I would appreciate any
input.
thanks,
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I am new to the list
and just getting started making biodiesel. I own a 2001 Dodge truck with the 24
valve Cummins H.O.diesel engine. Has anyone been running biodiesel in a Cummins
for any length of time? Is it ok to run 100% biodiesel in the warmer months of
the year.
Dave
How old isyour information regarding Sugar
Beet yields? I think it could be substantially higher but still fooling around
with it. Yield will have to be much higher to make it profitable for the
producer.Any information related to Sugar Beets that anyone might have or
have knowledge of
feet per year? Any thoughts?
Thanks for any time allocated.
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] wind powered water pumps
Kim,
What do you have in mind, the common
are gearing up our publicity and
outreach campaign, and will be posting our posters, press release, conference
agenda, etc. on www.biofuel.coop shortly.
Yours truly,
Dave Shaw
Biodiesel Council of California (www.biodieselcouncil.org)
Santa Cruz Cooperatives (www.santacruz.coop)
Biofuel Coop
URL: http://www.newrules.org/de/archives/36.html
January 28, 2005
Minnesota Seeks 20 Percent Biofuels Requirement
The state of Minnesota is considering adopting a stricter mandate for
biofuels content in the state's gasoline supplies. A handful of bills
have been introduced at the
Biodiesel on State Legislative Agendas
As many as 27 state legislatures will consider biodiesel initiatives
this year, predicts National Biodiesel Board analyst Scott Hughes in a
story on Illinois Ag Connection. In 2004, 27 biodiesel-related laws were
passed from 130 biodiesel proposals
Biodiesel on State Legislative Agendas
As many as 27 state legislatures will consider biodiesel initiatives
this year, predicts National Biodiesel Board analyst Scott Hughes in a
story on Illinois Ag Connection. In 2004, 27 biodiesel-related laws were
passed from 130 biodiesel proposals
Global Exchange is looking for a 'full-time grassroots organiser' to
coordinate their Jumpstart Ford campaign.
See: http://www.globalexchange.org/getInvolved/jobs.html#1
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a wide diversity of options ;)
My warmest appreciation to everyone.
Cheers,
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it? If so, what is the project?
Dave
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Subject: [Biofuel] US DOE and USDA offer $15 million for biomass
research
DieselNet
Reading that the World Bank's name is attached to this, I can't say that
I agree with the approach of this document.
From the ELDIS AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORTER, 14 December 2004,
http://www.eldis.org/agriculture/
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
THE STATE OF FOOD INSECURITY IN THE WORLD 2004
From the Weekly Harvest Newsletter, Sustainable Agriculture News Briefs
- January 27, 2005, put out by ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture
Information Service.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Studies Say Organic Ag Could Reduce Poverty in Developing Countries
Organic food production could
,
inefficiency, etc. -- you decide).
I am grateful that JtF and this list increases awareness of this fact --
community self-reliance is a real value, we do not simply advocate using
biofuel just for the sake of using biofuel, but as a means to a more
sane ends.
- Dave
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as
they relate to biofuel.
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but I have not had discussions along
these lines to consider the topics dead by any means. Thank you Keith
and Martin for fostering this space. Sorry if I was long winded here.
As Chico says, and I do appreciate this very much.
The very best for us!
- Dave
the enzymes themselves, they are
a product of biotech. Am I mistaken? What are the enzymes and where do
they come from?
I am looking to write on this general subject and would appreciate
hearing your opinions.
- Dave
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of that
glycerin by-product.
- Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:44 PM
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Subject: [Biofuel] Dust Supressants, Biodiesel, and B100 Soy
Dear Readers: The San Joaquin
01/05/05
California Farmers Work to Move Beyond the 'O' Word
A feature article in the East Bay Express profiles farmers Rick and
Kristie Knoll of Brentwood, California, and their concerns about
national organic certification. Although their 10-acre farm would likely
qualify, they have refused
and must
be moved by barge
or truck.
It doesn't state that this is a problem with biodiesel however.
From: http://www.energycommission.org/ewebeditpro/items/O82F4682.pdf
Thanks folks. Be Well,
- Dave
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Try American Apparell. TheyÕre on the web.
Dave
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at the Schumacher College in
England next month!
- Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:51 PM
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Subject: [Biofuel] Buddhist Technology - was Re: Sermon on the
mount...Re: Titration
Anyone know of any negative effects on stainless steel from longterm
exposure to WVO?
Dave
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I appreciate your comments.
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Hello Dave,
University studies have been conducted within the past three years in
Washington State on your topic of fungi and organic gardening. Their
ongoing studies with mycology include supporting a scholarship program
for students and well as international association with other
) to increase
the yield, stability, and soil fertility of the system?
What plant (and animal) guilds have farmers used for biofuel production
in temperate and tropical climates?
What biofuel-appropriate crops would do well in agroforestry systems?
- Dave Shaw
here is ripe for new production and new goals and
incentives.
Anyone with ideas or thoughts are certainly welcome to chime-in or expound
upon them.
Dave Brockes
New Harvest Energy, LLC
Sidney, MT
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look at what is happening in Brazil under the hood. He has converted a
number of small engines to ethanol and is playing around with putting
50% into his autos. Is there anyone in the area interested in a friendly
international information exchange? We appreciate your time, Yours
truly,
Dave
Montana State University News
October 31, 2002
Oil-crop growers form biofuel co-op
http://www.montana.edu/commserv/csnews/nwview.php?article=582
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sort, maybe even a distributorship, but haven't had luck locating a
business which markets 100% biooil for use in 4 stroke engines. Any help
is appreciated, I know its out there. Thanks!
Dave
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Alternative Fuels Summit, Hosted by Mercy Host Springs and Unifried the
Biofuel Bus
Friday April 8, to Sunday, April 10, 2005
Learn about Straight vegetable oil processing, Brewing biodiesel and
ethanol, Electric vehicles, Emissions reductions (the
Hi Hakan,
I would be very interested in reading that UN report that you
mentioned--I did some searches but couldn't find it. Do you have a URL?
- Dave
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(though who knows
where that is going to go as it has doubled in the past year). Right now the
400kW model is expected to have a price of about $300,000; but again, it
depends on material costs.
Dave
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Sent
.
Dave
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vertical axis wind turbines Another approach to wind
I don't think it has controls, I think they are positioned automatically
I know this is a little off our usual line of topics but as the subject has
been presented I thought I would throw this out along with it.
I have been working with a small developer who has been doing extensive RD
on a VAWT. They are currently in the middle of construction with their
Anyone running a diesel on wvo using a neoteric kit? IÕm about to do the
deal and trying to decide which way to go. Would love to talk to someone
who has done one of these kits themselves.
Dave
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I am using Kentucky Fried oil to heat my house with an oil gun boiler which I
have connected to my hot air furnace. My problem is how do I prefilter the oil
so I do not use up so many disposable auto oil filters?. I have tried reusable
stainless steel coffee filters with hot oil but they
the workshop.
Thank you.
Dave
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Greetings All,
I am preparing to build my first small scale plant
I made a similar request as this a week or so ago and did not get much of
anything in the way of a response from the group. I know there is a huge
amount of knowledge and experience out there in at least one or the other
areas of my request. Most anything would help but particularly in the
giving our farmers and Ag communities a badly needed
shot in the arm.
Pleasant weekend to all.
Dave
New Harvest Energy
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Subject: [Biofuel] positive changes in western KS
from India and other
countries but nothing much for N. America. Are there any reasonably priced
outlets in our regions that anyone knows of?
1500-2000 GPD production levels; but could be more if we had too.
Again, thank you.
Dave
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certainly be welcome. We'll be using SVO in the
Gen-sets and may expand production to include the Farm equipment.
Thank you again, it's a great help.
Dave Brockes
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over? I don't suppose
there are any Human uses for it is there?
Thanks again, have a great week.
Dave Brockes
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I am reposting this as I am not sure if it got out to everyone before the
switch from yahoo. I did not get any response to it before so I'm sure it
either didn't get out or I sent it to the wrong groupbut it does not
look like the wrong group to me, I'm sure there is plenty of experience and
Is it, or would it be practical to use SVO products in gen-sets producing power
or in a continuous operational situation? In vehicles if there were a
pre-heating system? Are there good Agricultural products with high oil content
that can be grown in colder climates, like the upper reaches of
in this group... fizzling
out every now and again only to arise with the montly post: I heard
this rumor that SVO emits more (PM) than biodiesel. And than we get
into it again. Not that that is bad in any way. We are on the edge.
- Dave
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researcher's findings spread like a rumor, giving something a bad
name... like David Pimentel and ethanol production efficiency.)
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E85 in their new Prius Hybrids (without conversion,
they must have a high compression, maybe 13:1). Anyone have more
information on this?
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information on this?
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Hi Dave,
Are the Toyota Prius gasoline engines designed for E85 fuel ?
I haven't heard of this but LINKs are appreciated.
No links yet, it's just someone who has put E85 in their Prius and has
success
wants to control that region. I wonder who will be
next, Iran or Syria?
Love,
Dave.
On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at 07:02 am, William Dwyer wrote:
If I were in Dubya's shoes, which are more than likely too small for me
anyway, I would have said, Hey kids, I'm really sorry, but I've got
on terrorism, it's a smoke screen. You create a problem,
like 9-11 or Sadam and then you offer the solution which will always be
to take away our freedoms and take land.
For more info about this check out http://www.davidicke.com
Dave
On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 02:43 pm, Eric M. Joseph wrote
Hi list,
I've been wondring about Bio Diesel for a while now, since the fuel prices
went up again it's finally time to take the plunge. One, ok two, questions.
Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as Caustic Soda in the UK, is this
right?
Does anyone know of a good source for Methanol in
I wonder how many of us realize that Rudolph Diesel, yes the guy who
invented the diesel engine, actually utilized HEMPSEED OIL as his
fuel source and that it wasn't until years later that petroleum was
synthesized to make a diesel fuel?
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. It surely needs the help, to rid itself of such
attitudes as yours.
Edward Beggs
Funny, I was thinking much the same thing...
--
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== waiting, anticipating / for someone to save her soul / well, I ==
== ain't no new Messiah
hugging eco-freaks.
The DOE spends more on paper-clips, but a lot of soccer-moms with Greenpeace
and Sierra Club bumper stickers on their 8 mpg Chevy Yukon's will breath a sigh
of relief that the president is looking after the environment).
Sorry if I'm ranting, but do you see a pattern?
Dave
Hi John,
Keith just answered this same question for me by directing me to:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html
Biodiesel and your vehicle:
Compatibility:
-- Filters
-- Timing
-- Rubber
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Dave
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I have been
better.
Thanks,
Dave.
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I think we'll all be interested to read what Fred discovers.
Richmond, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
I disagree with Turbo seals causing an engine to run on its own oil. Turbo
seals are not a total seal to begin with and pressure at the seal is next to
nil as the return pipe to the engine
that
the problem is more likely fuel pump or injectors, but if he's burning vast
amounts of lube oil, it could be rings or turbo seals.
Dave.
Stanley Baer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have heard that if the conditions of the rings are bad enough, the
blowby which is vented to the intake can bring in enough
headed for engine failure.
There are various standard references; *the* reference is Combustion
by Glassman.
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not know anything about your specific machine or it's fuel pump. My
comments are general knowledge of diesel engines only. I have never put a
wrench on a Nissan diesel.
My thoughts or opinions may be worth exactly what you paid for them. ($0.00)
Hope this helps,
Dave
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that a good charger will deliver about 90% efficiency on the
conversion from 120 VAC to DC, and a good inverter will deliver about 90% back
to AC, you can expect to lose about 20% in conversion.
I hope this helps put you in the ballpark regarding efficiency.
Best of luck,
Dave
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Alan Petrillo wrote:
One of my trucks is sick, possibly fuel related, and both of them blow
big white clouds on startup, and have experienced hard starting since I
got my last batch of B100.
Those are typical symptoms of a blown head gasket.
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for that, unfortunately. Though still quite toxic.
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